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BADGES FOR ALL

FOUK DISTINCT TYPES

FOUR distinct types of bands to be worn on the arm will be issued shortly under the new recruiting scheme. The design has yet to be finally approved by the Recruiting Board, but it will be a band about 2J4-inches wide, with a crown embroidered upon it. There will be four patterns, distinguished by the colouring, for the following . classes :—(l> Enlisted and waiting to be called up; (2) unable to comply with requirements ; (3) retained in New for service ; and (4) soldiers returned from the front. Every man to whom a badge is issued } M:eceive a certificate, and these documents will the Board considers, be a sufficient protection against the fraudulent use of armlets.—Cut this out

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 February 1916, Page 2

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BADGES FOR ALL Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 February 1916, Page 2

BADGES FOR ALL Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 February 1916, Page 2

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